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Goal theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Goal Theory is the label used in educational psychology to discuss research into motivation to learn. Goals of learning are thought to be a key factor influencing the level of a student's intrinsic m...
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Goal-oriented - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Goal-orientation or goal-driven/goal-directed/purposive is a property of systems which are able to think/reason/infer using symbols. A system, person, or organization that tends to achieve a goal and...
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- 36 - Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2 (1), 35-62. ISSN: 1696-2095 (2004). Jes s de la Fuente Arias Classic Goal Orientation Theory: a normative goal theory Conceptual basis The cognitive view of motivation has come progressively nearer the study of students' representations of situations,
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Achievement Goal Orientation Theory ... Urdan, T.C. (1997). Achievement goal theory: Past results, future directions. In M.L. Maehr & P.R. Pintrich (Eds.), Advances in motivation and achievement, Volume 10 (pp. 99-142). Greenwich: JAI Press.
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A Motivated Action Theory Account of Goal Orientation; Richard P. DeShon; Michigan State University; Jennifer Z. Gillespie; Bowling Green University; Rapid organizational change is increasing the pressure on employees to continually update their skills and adapt their behavior to new organizational realities.
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A dynamic self-regulation model of goal orientation, termed motivated action theory, is presented to integrate the various conceptual perspectives and to provide guidelines for future goal orientation research...
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ARCS - Motivation Theory ... Goal Orientation; Provide statements or examples that present the objectives and utility of the instruction, and either present goals for accomplishment or have the learner define them.
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